lipolytic in English

adjective

pertaining to lipolysis, of the breakdown of fat (Chemistry)

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1. A lipolytic enzyme with high activity at alkaline pH in the absence of Ca?

2. Particularly, the invention relates to small molecules having lipolytic and anti-adipogenic activity.

3. Concentrations of 8·10−7 m 5-MICA totally prevent the lipolytic effects of caffeine and theophylline.

4. The invention further relates to methods of preventing or treating skin conditions such as cellulite using small molecules having lipolytic and anti-adipogenic activity.

5. UV absorption spectrum and column chromatogram are in agreement with literature as well as the strong lipolytic action in vitro and in vivo in the rabbit.

6. These results are in harmony with those of others showing that the lipolytic response to catecholamines is abnormal in the BAT of the obese mouse.

7. Our hunter ancestors ate fat, which was transported to the liver and broken down by the lipolytic pathway to deliver fatty acids to the mitochondria (the subcellular structures that burn food to create energy).

8. In exogenously feeding Alevins, the last enzyme involved in glucose production (g6pca and g6pcb) and lipolytic gene expression (cpt1a and cpt1b) decreased, while that of gk, involved in hepatic glucose use, was induced

9. An essential feature of the invention is that a suspension of the said fraction or of starch separated from it is treated with a surface-active agent or a lipolytic enzyme for disintegrating compound granules or aggregates of starch granules.

10. Similar to norepinephrine, the lipolytic effect of serotonin was readily inhibited by low concentrations (1 × 10−6 M) of the β-adrenolytic Kö 592, but was not affected by depletion of the norepinephrine content of the fat pads (pretreatment with syrosingopine).

11. The results indicate that the lipolytic action of serotonin is brought about in similar manner than that of catecholamines, i.e., by stimulation of adenylcyclase and a subsequent formation of cyclic adenosine-3′,5′-monophosphate (3,5-AMP) which in turn activates triglyceride lipase in adipose tissue.

12. One variant of the invention relates to the use of this enzyme mixture with lipolytic, proteolytic and amylolytic activity, especially digestive enzyme mixtures such as pancreatin or digestive enzyme mixtures containing pancreatin, for the adjuvant treatment of Type I and Type II Diabetes mellitus.

13. The invention relates to the use of physiologically acceptable enzyme mixtures with lipolytic, proteolytic and amylolytic activity, of microbial or animal origin, but especially to the use of digestive enzyme mixtures such as pancreatin or digestive enzyme mixtures containing pancreatin, for treating diabetes.

14. In hypophysectomized rats substituted with corticosterone eserine was ineffective in mobilizing FFA but still caused an increase in blood pressure. On the other hand, blockade of pituitary secretion of ACTH by pretreatment with dexamethasone did not prevent the lipolytic response to eserine.

15. In vitro, i. e. upon incubation with epididymal adipose tissue of rats, the lipolytic effect of norepinephrine was inhibited by both α- and β-adrenolytics. To obtain 50% inhibition of a standard dose of norepinephrine (6×10−7 M), however, more than 100 times higher concentrations of the α-adrenolytics phentolamine or phenoxybenzamine were required as compared to the β-adrenolytics Kö 592 or propranolol.